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I want to become a singer and live my dream but I can't SING!!!?

I've always wanted to become a singer since I was 9 years old I love singing I love music but I can't sing at ALL!! It I really sucks because I record myself singing and when I hear it I sound like I'm dying in pain, I always end up crying because I feel like I'm useless I can never have a voice like Ariana Grande or Adele because you have to be born talented you can't just learn how to sing . I don't give up easly so I don't want to throw away my dreams. Should I forget about becoming a singer?

Why do Randy and JLo hate Haley Reinhart on American Idol?

I suspect J Lo is a little jealous of this young talented girl. J Lo cannot sing without autotune and she lip syncs all her songs if you notice. Randy just flat out doesn't like Haley. It's really obvious they don't like her, it's personal with them. Steven Tyler was wonderful speaking out against them the other night. Millions of people voted for Haley after that attack on her. When the judges get to pick the songs they sing next week, you can bet Randy and J Lo will pick some awful song for Haley and the safe songs that people recognize will go to Lauren and Scotty. That is for sure!!

American Idol Song I'm coming home?

So do you want the song lyrics? They are below

Chris Daughtry Home Lyrics
I'm staring out into the night,
Trying to hide the pain.
I'm going to the place where love
And feeling good don't ever cost a thing.
And the pain you feel's a different kind of pain.

I'm going home,
Back to the place where I belong,
And where your love has always been enough for me.
I'm running from.
No, I think you got me all wrong.
I don't regret this life I chose for me.
But these places and these faces are getting old
So I'm going home.
Well I'm going home.

The miles are getting longer, it seems,
The closer I get to you.
I've not always been the best man or friend for you.
But your love, remains true.
And I don't know why.
You always seem to give me another try.

So I'm going home,
Back to the place where I belong,
[ Lyrics found on http://www.metrolyrics.com ]

And where your love has always been enough for me.
I'm not running from.
No, I think you got me all wrong.
I don't regret this life I chose for me.
But these places and these faces are getting old.

Be careful what you wish for,
'Cause you just might get it all.
You just might get it all,
And then some you don't want.
Be careful what you wish for,
'Cause you just might get it all.
You just might get it all, yeah.

Oh, well I'm going home,
Back to the place where I belong,
And where your love has always been enough for me.
I'm not running from.
No, I think you got me all wrong.
I don't regret this life I chose for me.
But these places and these faces are getting old.
I said these places and these faces are getting old.
So I'm going home.
I'm going home.

It's Home
Last year it used to be it's been a bad day. I liked that better!

Anyways hope this is what you want!

How are the requirements to audition in JYP entertainment?

There is absolutely no requirement to audition at JYP. They do not prevent anyone from auditioning (unless perhaps they auditioned very recently) and they do not give feedback at the auditions. They tape them and get in touch later if they are interested. Update June 2018: The latest JYP audition has a hard cutoff of being born in 1994 or more recently, so it looks like you now must be age 24 or younger. This is new, as far as I’m aware.However, assuming you are looking to actually be accepted as an idol, which is something like a 1/10,000 shot at JYP, you probably want to be young and have good charisma and decent looks and some kind of talent related to pop performance. So far it also seems you need to be at least partially east or southeast Asian to be accepted, although that standard will change someday and JYP is one of the most progressive agencies as far as debuting foreign and now biracial idols, so I don’t want to make it sound like an ironclad rule.Age-wise I would say around 18-20 is the cutoff where it gets much tougher, because they would be looking to debut you in the next few years and so you’ll need to have a lot of talent already. Generally most idols seem to enter the agency at 12–14 (domestic) or 15–17 (international). However, they were willing to take Stray Kids’ Woojin at 20, as he had already trained under SM and was basically ready to debut.Talent-wise you should be good at, and passionate about, something related to pop/hip-hop performance - singing, rapping, dancing. However, JYP is not particularly talent-focused compared to some other agencies and seem happy to take people with great visuals or variety talents and train them. They are also showing a preference for writers and producers lately, in keeping with industry trends.The most important things at JYP are star quality and likability. They have repeatedly shown they will cut anyone, no matter how talented or attractive, if they don’t think they are a good person. They also want people who are highly charismatic and have memorable personalities. There is a big emphasis on “naturalness” - they don’t want people whose personalities or performances seem contrived.Hope that helps! Good luck!

How do I audition online to be a K-pop trainee in one of the big three companies? Do I have a chance of getting into an online audition?

Do I have the chance? Well, everyone has a chance but is very very very VERY small. As the big three receive a lot of emails and requests of auditions it´s very rare for them to choose someone through email. As far as I know, there is still no kpop idols on the big three that became trainees directly through email auditions. And even if you do pass the online audition you will be required to attend to either a global or monthly/weekly audition. So it´s not only very difficult to pass but it also does not determine if you will become a trainee at the big three.In regards to the first question:For JYP.- Here is the link JYP Entertainment ::All you have to do is register, filling your information, create a username, password, etc. and after it send your audition by clicking over apply audition and fill the information once again (also don´t forget submitting a video of yourself showing your talent)More specific instructions are on the page.For YG.- http://www.yg-audition.com/next-...You have to download the file which is on the page, fill the information and, through email, attach a video of you showing your talent and send it to YG´s email : ygaudition@gmail.netFor SM.- SMTOWNThere´s two ways:EMAIL: Send them an email with a video of you showing your talent and photos. (The subject needs to be: name/ age/ gender/ category)ONLINE: Enter to the link over here:SMTOWNGo down and fill the form, upload a picture/video of yourself where it says “attach file”, click agree on the privacy agreement, after, click on submit and you are done!Good luck :)

Is Indian idol real or scripted?

It is scripted as much as possible. Sometimes line between scripted and reality fades away.To make things more clear let me give a small exampleYou are in school and you participated in the annual function. You have a role of farmer in a play. Every participant is young enough to practice from their own and are capable to change story of the play but Still school want teachers to have 100 percent control so that the annual function is perfect with no discrepancies.Your parents will be happy to see you dressed as a farmer with beard drawn with black sketch pen on you jaw. But this is not play in which you cared about the play as a whole. It was just a step by step instruction which you could follow even if you were half asleep. Parents think that this play is done by their childrens and they are doing team work. It was school who doesnot want play to become boring and big annual day celebrations mean advertisement.Similarly, during auditions people who give money beforehand are allowed to go before judges even if they don’t know how to sing. Many talented people who waited outside for hours were sent home after filming the crowd so that we could see how big the auditions are.Conclusion: It is a TV show which makes money if people watch them regularly. They could go any length to make people watch. Wait few years and we could see pornographic imagery in these shows.

How would you rank the members of BTS in terms of dancing ability?

*cough cough*I’m sorry, you want me to rate them by….dance ability???Ahem, well then. Here goes nothing;J-Hope - Hobi is practically a ROBOT IN DISGUISE!!! All of the J-Hope on the street episodes I watched were KILLER BOI!!!!!!Jimin - Chim Chim is like the most emotional dancer in BTS. His audition for Bighit was SO TOUCHING AND INTERESTING!!!!Jungkook - Kookie is a golden maknae for a reason. He can take on a dance by Keone Madrid (Manolo) and he can do almost anything!!!V (Kim Taehyung) - Even though V is one of the BTS members who can’t dance, he for sure picked up a thing or two!!! TAEtae On The Street , Freestyle Dance ㅋㅋSuga (Min Yoongi) - Suga is also a non dancer in BTS but if you haven’t watched the twitter video of savage Suga dancing solo for Best of Me on his birthday, well you have to see a doctor, because he is on FIRE!!!! (Infires/SWAG)Jin (Mr. Worldwide Handsome) - Ahem… Well, he for sure is high on looks and love for his fellow Hyungs, but…. maybe being the “Dancer of Dislocated Elbows” isn’t the best thing for him… or any of us… no offence Jin. I still love you!RM (Rapmonster) - ……….oh dear……… well….. dance prodigy? I guess you’re gonna need a new name, boi! No offence sweetie, but…….just stick to rapping…. you’re still my favourite rapper!!!……..octopus……..?………..not so bad…….uuuummmmmmmOh dear…….So sorry, but I just wanted to show you that…..Good luck ARMY!!!!EXTRAS:……..dat face do…….…..anyone else laughing their soul to death………..?Oh gosh…….Good luck…..again…..

Do you think I can become a K-pop idol?

Pay attention to these points.The only criteria that actually matters are weight and beauty. If you don’t have a pale skin (no, not fair, but pale), forget about getting access. Even many Koreans, who are tanned due to being brought up in warmer countries, don’t get the advantage.It doesn't matter if you can’t sing. SNSD’s Yoona can’t sing more than 4 lines, but she’s still there as a dancer and a visual.Prepare to make a transition to either dramas or movies or variety shows. Even if your acting sucks like Bae Suzy, you have to make a transition because even SHINEE and Super Junior idols are now considered to be “old”.As a K-Pop idol, try to work you way in China as well. That will give you an edge over others K-Pop idols, knowing that you can be used in China as well. Just like how Xiumin is popular in China and Nichkhun is popular in Thailand, you can also do that.It’s a competitive world there. It all depends on how popular you are. If you are always in news for good reasons, you can survive happily. Just look at CNBLUE. Yong Hwa is probably the only idol of the four who has managed to make a mark for himself through multitasking.You have to master Korean, by hook or by crook. Honestly. Hire a tutor or learn from somewhere. But you should be so adept at Korean that you can rap properly in a Karaoke and score a minimum 85 there.If you are not pretty, then get ready to go under the knife, aka, plastic surgery. Chinese, as far as I know, don’t support plastic surgery because they believe in their parents’ physical features (just like how we do). In your lifetime, you have to have many such surgeries and treatments and even workouts- every day, every week, every month.

Pretty enough for kpop?

You are very pretty. But, Kpop agencies usually don't sign on people who have really foreign looks. I think a lot of people in Korea like western looks, but it doesn't sell very well in Kpop.

But, if you've got the talent there is a plus side! It's equally hard to get an opportunity to be a singer in Korea as it is just about anywhere else in the world. So if you've got the singing and dancing talent you would probably have an equal, if not greater opportunity at becoming an artist in the United States.

But don't worry. Most entertainment industries are corrupt, and Kpop is not really any different. Not many groups or singers really hit it big, and those who are just sort of average (or even beginners) don't get treated very well sometimes. They work long, hard hours (even harder, I dare say, than some western artists), and usually don't get compensated for it very well. Some companies have you use a certain personality when making public appearances, and in that situation you can't really be yourself. And some companies don't allow you to date. So it's not too much of a loss if you can't get into Kpop.

After all, the only real difference between being a singer in Korea and a singer in the United States is that in one situation you're singing in Korean.

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